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GB. 1825. Jany 31.
Procedure Code.
11
Ch. IXV Intermediate Proceedings
§. 7. Epistolary correspondence.
1.
Epistolary correspondence
adopted at the
instance of applicant.
2.
Grounds for the adoption
1. Facts simple
2. For answer, no extraordinary
aptitude
required
3. Expense too great.
3.
After Epistolary more,
mode oral employable.
4.
Proposed Defendant's
Examination Paper.
5.
Code of the Occasion
6.
Examination Paper
contents.
7.
Responsion paper
8.
Examinee responsible
for answer.
9.
With examination
paper, an exemplar
of minute of proceedings.
10.
So Warning against
mendacity.
11.
So, notice of eventual
oral examination.
12.
Cases for Epistolary
made
1. Distance of Defendant's
Judicatory.
2. Defendant abroad.
13.
If Defendant's evidence
sufficient, he may
demand a decree.
14.
Cause of insufficiency,
adverseness maximized.
15.
But, in this case,
trustworthiness maximized.
16.
Even understanding
system, trustworthiness
of adverse testimony
recognized.
17.
If Defendant's answer
insufficient, ulterior
interrogations
when employable
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